Wednesday, 1 May 2013

Researchers use gait primitives from real animals to simulate movement in robots (w/ video)

10:10, Electronics/Robotics (Phys.org) -Researchers at the Italian Institute of Technology (IIT) have used stop-motion technology to capture gait primitives of real animals-the data captured was then used to allow a small quadruped robot to walk and trot like a real horse. The team describes their project in their paper published in Biological Cybernetics.
crawled from : Phys

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